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A have friends that wear lacefronts and have both the bad batch and the regular Arda lacefronts.

Lacefronts in general tend to be a bit scratchy. Especially ethnic ones, it makes them easier to add spirit gum to and glue into place for a long period of time.

Softer lacefronts tend to not last as long because when they are cleaned they rip.

Arda' bad batch was made with a super soft lace, but its very peach and the mesh is farther apart, which makes it easier to see if you are up close and try to cover it. It also makes hair knots (which is how the hair is put onto the wefts more noticeable)

The regular Arda Wigs lace that is scratchy is pretty much what a high quality ethnic wig would be made of. Again because its easier to clean spirit gum off of.

As for how to apply them:
http://youtu.be/xrNcVbdGqgA?list=UU2GHrm3pUEi8iWAe41UWRzA

I've been considering doing one of those article things on the subject with comparisons of lacefronts. Including ones from FashionIsWig

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